Gravity Master

Gravity Master Controls

Use the mouse and the left mouse button to draw shapes. Double click a shape with the left mouse button (on one of the lines) to remove the shape. Restart using 'R', 'ctrl' or 'enter'. Pause using 'P' or 'space'.

Rating:3.83/5

Plays:59575

Gravity Master Walkthrough

There is nothing easy about Gravity Master. That's what makes it so addictive and what makes it such a great tool for helping your children learn. This game is unlike most of the physics drawing games online because it is difficult right from the very beginning and because there is no specific right answer for any of the levels. Coming up with a solution will be difficult and it will involve a lot of careful thought and planning but your only real limit is your imagination. You have to have decent mouse control, but aside from that, you can use any shape your imagination can come up with. The faster you solve the puzzle the better your score will be. This is an excellent drawing game that you and your children will love playing especially if you play together.

The basic premise behind Gravity Master is actually pretty basic and, when considered alongside many of the other drawing games online, the premise isn't really all that unique. You have a black ball that you need to move around the screen by drawing lines and shapes. The object of the game is to collect all of the swirling black circles. It sounds so simple, but actually accomplishing that goal is really going to require using your brain. This is where the learning comes in.

Gravity Master is a drawing game that is going to keep your kids entertained but you don't have to worry about them getting hooked on this one because they'll be learning as they play and strengthening some very important skills. This is a game of logic. Your kids will need to look at the problem presented to them in the game and use logic to figure out how the problem needs to be solved. This will clearly help them develop and strengthen those all important logic skills. In addition, they'll also have the opportunity to strengthen their problem solving skills beyond just trying to find a solution. If they're having trouble with a particular puzzle, they'll need to figure out the flaw in their plan and correct that flaw. They'll need to experiment and try different things to find what works and what doesn't. All of these things are important not just in school but in life as well. This one can definitely give your kids a leg up and help them understand that learning can be fun.

Although Gravity Master offers a lot of benefits to your kids, it can also be a very frustrating game. This teaches your kids the most valuable lesson the game has to offer - that patience is everything. Getting frustrated with the game will get your absolutely nowhere. This also gives you a great opportunity to help your kids learn how to deal with frustration. Tell them it's okay to take a step back - to work on something else or to get a bit of distance from the game - and then try again. Often times, a tricky level just requires you to look at the problem in a different way, and taking a step back can definitely help you do that. You can also sit down with your kids and help them with the game. Let them do most of the work, but be there to offer help if they need it. Suggest a possible solution and let them try it. Encourage them to keep trying, but don't force them to keep playing if they're getting frustrated. That takes the fun out of the game.

Overall, Gravity Master is a great drawing game for kids and adults alike. Although it might not seem like a game younger kids will be able to get the hang of, let your younger kids give it a try. Get them started on developing those problem solving and logic skills early. Help them associate learning with something positive and fun. This is a great game you can play with your kids, you can encourage your kids to play on their own or you can play on your own to help yourself strengthen your own logic skills while you have fun. Just remember that frustration is the enemy of progress and you should do just fine.